Show #3872 2001-06-05 (taped 2001-02-21) Regular

Contestants

Bob Kennelly — an executive from Moultonborough, New Hampshire

Kathy Bubbeo — a freelance editor from East Meadow, New York

Jason Block — an Internet researcher from Brooklyn, New York (whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,000)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jason $1,500 $4,300 $8,600 $14,401
2-day champion: $18,401
$8,300
29 R (including 1 DD), 4 W (including 1 DD)
Kathy $300 $700 $7,200 $10,000
2nd place: Trip/Viking Cruise down European Rivers
$5,700
11 R (including 1 DD), 1 W
Bob $-200 $300 $3,300 $6,000
3rd place: Panasonic Mini Digital Camcorder
$3,300
10 R, 3 W

Jeopardy! Round

PRICELINE AMAZON REAL AUDIO I WON THE ONION "E" BAY
$100 [18]
John Heywood's 16th century book of proverbs mentioned this price "for your thoughts" (What a cheapskate!)
A penny
Bob
$100 [13]
Beginning in Peru, the Amazon flows over 4,000 miles to this ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Kathy
$100 [6]
His "Rock & Roll Music" includes "Maybellene" & "Roll Over Beethoven"
Chuck Berry
Jason
$100 [1]
One of the few victories the Romans ever won against this Carthaginian general was at Zuma in 202 B.C.
Hannibal
Jason
$100 [25]
Sulfuric compounds in onions induce these in humans who are slicing them
Tears
Jason
$100 [8]
An upright frame for displaying or supporting an artist's canvas
Easel
Bob
$200 [19]
In the 1960s this famous structure really was "falling down", so Robert McCulloch paid $2,460,000 & moved it to Arizona
London Bridge
Jason
$200 [14]
Abundant in the Amazon River, this feared fish is also known as a caribe
Piranha
Bob
$200 [7]
"People" & "Back To Broadway" are No. 1 albums by this woman
Barbra Streisand
Kathy
$200 [2]
As the Dixiecrat nominee, this South Carolina senator, then governor, won 39 electoral votes in 1948
Strom Thurmond
Jason
$200 [26]
These small onions often used in cream sauces bear the name of a gem
Pearl onions
Jason
$200 [9]
A crude figure or dummy representing a disliked person
Effigy
Jason
$300 [20]
These early movie theatres were so named because they charged only 5 cents admission
Nickelodeons
Jason
$300 [23]
The upper Amazon is known as the Solimoes River until it reaches this nation's city of Manaus
Brazil
Jason
$300 [10]
Moby's version of "South Side" features Gwen Stefani, the lead singer of this group
No Doubt
Jason
$300 [3]
The author of "A Beggar In Jerusalem", this concentration camp survivor won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
Elie Wiesel
Jason
$300 [27]
"I will not move my army without onions!" once declared this 18th U.S. president
Ulysses S. Grant
Bob
$300 [15]
1981 Wimbledon winner seen here:
Chris Evert
Jason
$400 [21]
At a 1996 auction Jimmy Buffett paid $43,700 for a Jamie Wyeth lithograph of this president in a sailboat
John F. Kennedy
Jason
$400 [24]
A 1542 attack by female warriors against explorers from this country led to the Amazon receiving its name
Spain
Kathy Bob
$400 [11]
It's the instrument in the title of the following:
saxophone
Jason
$500 [5]
This "hazardous" naval officer won the decisive 1813 Battle of Lake Erie over the British
Oliver Hazard Perry
Bob
$400 [28]
This onion relative is a national emblem of Wales
Leek
$400 [16]
From the Latin for "inlaid design", it's an object or representation that functions as a symbol
Emblem
$500 [22]
Famous price of "Stella Delorme" & many other lurid novels by Ned Buntline
A dime
Bob
$500 [30]
These water boas of the Amazon region can grow to over 200 pounds & over 20 feet
Anacondas
Jason
$500 [12]
"Summer Nights" helped this soundtrack dominate the No. 1 spot during the summer of 1978
Grease
Jason
DD $600 [4]
Pitted against Clarence Darrow, this man won his case on July 21, 1925 & then died 5 days later
William Jennings Bryan
Jason
$500 [29]
Grown on the slopes of Haleakala, this Hawaiian island's onions are among the world's tastiest
Maui onions
$500 [17]
This nation west of Russia borders the Baltic
Estonia
Jason

Double Jeopardy! Round

ARTISTS & THEIR WORKS THE FILM VAULT DEAR JOHN AUTHOR! AUTHOR! GREASY SPOON PHRASE BOOK FILL 'ER UP?
$200 [15]
Graham Sutherland's 1949 portrait of this "Of Human Bondage" author is in the Tate Gallery
Somerset Maugham
Bob
$200 [19]
Cecil B. De Mille directed 2 versions of this Biblical epic, one in 1923 & one in 1956
The Ten Commandments
Jason
$200 [7]
He was actress Drew's famous grandfather
John Barrymore
Jason
$200 [26]
"The Book of Daniel","Ragtime"
E.L. Doctorow
Jason
$200 [1]
Whether Arabica or robusta, order a cup of this & you'll hear "Draw One!"
Coffee
Bob
$200 [5]
"You can trust your car to the man who wears the star", the big, bright one of this station
Texaco
Jason
$400 [16]
The Uffizi is home to Nicolas Froment's triptych "The Raising of" this Biblical man
Lazarus
Kathy
$400 [20]
In 1963 Richard Burton played this Roman on the big screen
Mark Antony
Jason Kathy
$400 [11]
Though gold was found at his mill in 1848, by 1852 he was bankrupt
John Sutter
Jason
$400 [30]
"Marjorie Morningstar","The Caine Mutiny"
Herman Wouk
Jason
$400 [2]
Calling out "BLT, hold the mayo" gets you this kind of sandwich
Bacon. Lettuce & Tomato (without the mayonnaise)
Bob
$400 [6]
Esso stood for S.O., which stood for this
Standard Oil
Kathy
$800 [18]
"The Disasters of War" is a grim series of etchings that this Spaniard began in 1810
Francisco Goya
Jason
$600 [21]
This 1955 James Dean classic was advertised with the tagline "Teenage Terror Torn from Today's Headlines"
Rebel Without A Cause
Jason
$600 [12]
He & Priscilla Mullens were among the first Pilgrim couples to marry in America
John Alden
Jason Kathy
$600 [29]
"Amelie","Tom Jones"
Henry Fielding
$600 [3]
Order "Adam & Eve on a Raft" & you'll get poached eggs on this
Toast
Bob
$800 [9]
East coast brand whose logo is seen here:
Sunoco
Jason
$1,000 [23]
"The Laughing Cavalier", seen here, may be the most famous portrait by this Antwerp-born artist
Frans Hals
$800 [22]
This Swedish actress made her breakthrough film in 1936, then later came to the U.S. to star in a 1939 English remake
Ingrid Bergman
Jason Kathy
$800 [13]
While in prison, this "Pilgrim's Progress" author supported his family by making shoelaces
John Bunyan
Kathy
$800 [28]
"Of Love and Shadows","The House of the Spirits"
Isabel Allende
Jason Kathy
$800 [4]
In a greasy spoon these paired seasonings are "Mike & Ike"
Salt & pepper
Jason
$1,000 [10]
In the '40s this gas company used the slogan "Best in the long run" (Get it? Long run)
Marathon Oil
DD $2,100 [17]
This artist famed for his mobiles created a miniature circus that's in the Whitney Museum of American Art
Alexander Calder
Kathy
$1,000 [24]
Frank Sinatra is "The Man" who fights to break his drug addiction in this screen version of an Algren novel
The Man With the Golden Arm
Kathy
$1,000 [14]
In 1821 the remains of this major, who conspired with Benedict Arnold, were moved to Westminster Abbey
John Andre
$1,000 [27]
"The House of Mirth","Ethan Frome"
Edith Wharton
Bob
$1,000 [25]
A request for this style of cooked eggs makes the waitress yell out "Wreck 'em!"
Scrambled eggs
Bob
DD $1,500 [8]
Gulf Oil goes back to the famous oil find at Spindletop in this state in 1901
Texas
Jason

Final Jeopardy!

TELEVISION

Show inspired by an article saying about 30% of the people who married in 1965 had kids from a previous marriage

The Brady Bunch

Bob "What is [Once And] Brady Bunch" — wagered $2,700
Kathy "What is The Brady Bunch?" — wagered $2,800
Jason "What is The Brady Bunch?" — wagered $5,801

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